C0010055 - <p>In <a href='https://medlineplus.gov/coronaryarterydisease.html'>coronary artery disease</a> (CAD), the arteries that supply blood and oxygen to your heart muscle grow hardened and narrowed. You may try treatments such as lifestyle changes, medicines, and <a href='https://medlineplus.gov/angioplasty.html'>angioplasty</a>, a procedure to open the arteries. If these treatments don't help, you may need coronary artery bypass surgery.</p> <p>The surgery creates a new path for blood to flow to the heart. The surgeon takes a healthy piece of vein from the leg or artery from the chest or wrist. Then the surgeon attaches it to the coronary artery, just above and below the narrowed area or blockage. This allows blood to bypass (get around) the blockage. Sometimes people need more than one bypass.</p> <p>The results of the surgery usually are excellent. Many people remain symptom-free for many years. You may need surgery again if blockages form in the grafted arteries or veins or in arteries that weren't blocked before. Lifestyle changes and medicines may help prevent arteries from becoming clogged again.</p> <p >NIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute</p> 2/10
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RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D001026 L3353479preferred S3880963 Y КОРОНАРНОЙ АРТЕРИИ ШУНТИРОВАНИЕ
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D001026 L0897408no S1101225 Y KORONARNOI ARTERII SHUNTIROVANIE
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D001026 L1509054no S1804963 Y AORTOKORONARNOE SHUNTIROVANIE
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D001026 L1542105no S1838014 Y SHUNTIROVANIE KORONARNOI ARTERII
RussianMDRRUS 10006894 L15710695no S19015443 Y АКШ
RussianMDRRUS 10011077 L15711093no S19018618 N Аорто-коронарный шунт
RussianMDRRUS 10011077 L15711093no S19018618 Y Аорто-коронарный шунт
RussianMDRRUS 10068176 L15744260no S19018617 Y Аорто-коронарное шунтирование
RussianMDRRUS 10072639 L15777351no S19018628 Y Аортокоронарный шунт
RussianMDRRUS 10011098 L15791209no S19042445 Y Коронарный шунт
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D001026 L3339190no S3866671 Y АОРТОКОРОНАРНОЕ ШУНТИРОВАНИЕ
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D001026 L3377064no S3904555 Y ШУНТИРОВАНИЕ КОРОНАРНОЙ АРТЕРИИ
Medical Subject Headings A0042903 AT38150604 Surgical therapy of ischemic coronary artery disease achieved by grafting a section of saphenous vein, internal mammary artery, or other substitute between the aorta and the obstructed coronary artery distal to the obstructive lesion.
(CPTSP) CRISP Thesaurus A0476725 AT51218756 surgical procedure creating a bridge between the ascending aorta and one or more of the three major coronary arteries, distal to an obstructive lesion, using autologous tissue transplanted from the saphenous vein.
NCI NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms A10760486 AT197994635 Surgery in which a healthy blood vessel taken from another part of the body is used to make a new path for blood around a blocked artery leading to the heart. This restores the flow of oxygen and nutrients to the heart.
NCI Thesaurus A10760486 AT198142551 Surgery performed to bypass partially or completely occluded coronary arteries, thereby increasing the blood supply of the heart.
NCI Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium A10760486 AT205727165 A procedure performed to bypass partially or completely occluded coronary arteries with veins and/or arteries harvested from elsewhere in the body, thereby improving the blood supply to the coronary circulation supplying the myocardium (heart muscle).
MSHNOR A20203468 AT221567668 Kirurgisk behandling av iskemisk koronararteriesykdom (sykdom i kranspulsåren) gjennom transplantasjon av en del av vena saphena magna, arteria mammaria interna (indre brystarterie) eller annen erstatning mellom aorta og den tilstoppede koronararterien distalt for den obstruktive lesjonen.
MEDLINEPLUS A21143757 AT220107242

In coronary artery disease (CAD), the arteries that supply blood and oxygen to your heart muscle grow hardened and narrowed. You may try treatments such as lifestyle changes, medicines, and angioplasty, a procedure to open the arteries. If these treatments don't help, you may need coronary artery bypass surgery.

The surgery creates a new path for blood to flow to the heart. The surgeon takes a healthy piece of vein from the leg or artery from the chest or wrist. Then the surgeon attaches it to the coronary artery, just above and below the narrowed area or blockage. This allows blood to bypass (get around) the blockage. Sometimes people need more than one bypass.

The results of the surgery usually are excellent. Many people remain symptom-free for many years. You may need surgery again if blockages form in the grafted arteries or veins or in arteries that weren't blocked before. Lifestyle changes and medicines may help prevent arteries from becoming clogged again.

NIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute